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New lockdowns are coming.

submitted by prototype to random 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:00:39 ago (+7/-2)     (random)

Whether they will be due to a pandemic or some other disaster, I cannot say.
But in order to suppress inflation (and save the banks) multiple nations will have to lock people down.

It also means the war in ukraine will likely wind-down and the potential war over taiwan won't happen. War production raises demand. Higher demand means higher prices, means price hikes in everything.

If the u.s. can't afford it, it must mean no one is interested in our debt anymore. Only way to fix that is either repatriate gold/silver (might be the reason for them pushing stacking through the 'alt media' since 2008). That or destroy the banks. Or both.
I don't think we're getting a digital currency yet, but the introduction of the next crisis will be used as the pretext for it:
its how you'll get your gas/food rations, and how they track your vaccination status.
You won't be able to buy gas without it (though vaccination will still be optional, if not strongly coerced.)

Food, gas, and electricity will be the big gotchas for rationing. Compliance with vaccination, will yield "rewards" in the form of larger rations. This will be struck down by courts if theres too much backlash, and then re-instituted by other courts when things simmer down, and then struck down again if people get upset, ad infinitum. The courts job is to whipsaw policy in the right tempo, at a rate that legislative and executive action can't.

Likewise I expect using your "full ration" will only be possible if you go indoors, which will require masks. Everyone else gets a half ration or something if they pay at the pump. Or maybe the majority of checkout lanes are mask/vax only, so you wait much longer.

Whatever the policies will be, expect them to squeeze you in every which way.

They won't likely put a direct limit on how far you are allowed to drive each day, except in places like the west coast and parts of the east (though toll roads may raise fees significantly).

Instead they'll just limit your gas.



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[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 4 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:19:00 ago (+4/-0)

Florida isn't locking down shit. The only reason it worked the first time is because we consented to it. That's not happening again outside of nuclear fallout. I'm going to need to see bodies dropping with my own eyes this time.

[ - ] con77 3 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:30:43 ago (+3/-0)

You got that right

[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 15:32:16 ago (+0/-0)

I had an awesome vacation in FL at the height of the pandemic. Thank you guys for that.

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 06:47:54 ago (+0/-0)

"The only reason it worked the first time is because we consented to it. "

I sure as shit didn't consent to it. I actively opposed it.

[ - ] observation1 3 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:43:37 ago (+3/-0)

You sound Californian

Move out of that state.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 2 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:11:13 ago (+2/-0)

oy vey because of climate change there is a poison storm coming in the air. We can't detect it but know its there and IT CAN KILL YOU, GOY, so you must remain indoors on lockdown until further notice.

[ - ] Anus_Expander 1 point 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 15:07:27 ago (+1/-0)

My local gas stations regularly only allow us to pump 50 bucks worth of gas, happened to me just yesterday

[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 15:32:59 ago (+0/-0)

Where?

[ - ] Anus_Expander 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 17:30:36 ago (+0/-0)

Emerald Coast Florida

[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 19:52:54 ago (+0/-0)

That sucks.

Any other palmettoniggers seeing this?

[ - ] parrygrin 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 02:03:32 ago (+0/-0)

What if I told you the inflation was a feature, not a bug?

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 07:24:23 ago (+0/-0)

"What if I told you the inflation was a feature, not a bug?"

It's a bug at one level ('middle management'), and a feature at another.

Like giving a toddler a hammer and telling them to break stuff.
The hammer isn't the problem. The toddler is.

Which explains why congress can't be fixed by elections.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 00:51:08 ago (+0/-0)

I think the trump election process will kick the can down the road. There will be a fake bump in the economy as boomers and Maga people are tricked again and trump will do ok first year in office then they will dump it all on him and that will lead to 3 years of a lame presidency and then that will usher in the final communist take over

[ - ] WhatColorIsYourTigerCage 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 23:03:51 ago (+0/-0)

They won't have to lock you down, they'll just take away your transportation... Here's how:

1.7 billion chinese folks need gas for their 900 million cars... Alaska is a stones throw away from China. A brigade of chinx moves into Alaska and diverts the oil to China... All 10k of Alaska's residence now eat "General Tso's Moose" and continue going to the bar because it's karaoke night... They don't really notice anything different because it's dark and you can't see shit anyway...

On the southern border... Angry south American's(Ecuador, Honduras, Guatamala) move North to Venezuela and cut off the cheap gas at the "Valero" on 29 toward Pensacola...

No oil from Alaska or Venezuela, and the ragheads won't ship any to us because Israel tells them not to.
All the oil that you could be driving to work with will have to be diverted to fuel that war we're fighting on two fronts...

You needed to go for a walk anyway fatty.

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 06:46:44 ago (+0/-0)

"A brigade of chinx moves into Alaska and diverts the oil to China"

if that happened, I would legit do a circuit tour picking up vets and anyone else willing, anyone who can either shoot, or fund it, and go to alaska, and fight. Without an ounce of hesitation.

I think a lot of others would do the same too.


[ - ] thoughtcryme 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 20:41:24 ago (+0/-0)

I kinda wish we had a /v/makeThings or similar

Basically, how to make things you usually have to purchase.

Like fuel, ammo, cornbread.

[ - ] SocksOnCats 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 15:32:47 ago (+0/-0)

Nah. At this point nothing short of nuclear war or a legit alien invasion will get people to lock down. Not enough people will buy in to whatever bullshit is being peddled.

[ - ] Doglegwarrior 1 point 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 00:53:06 ago (+1/-0)

The group of people I was around when all this started will fall right back in line. They need to feel good about getting an experimental shot.

[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 15:31:01 ago (+0/-0)

NGL, I started paying closer attention to specific predictions on here and similar places and our track record of getting them right isn't great. I wish we had a place to track them so it's easier to tell who is a better fortune teller.

[ - ] prototype [op] 1 point 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 07:22:41 ago (+1/-0)

"and our track record of getting them right isn't great."

Yeah, but then a lot of us are rusty too.

Fucking wall of text incoming.

My claims that came true:
1. russia would invade ukraine, contrary to ever expert saying otherwise. Two weeks later it happened.
2. india would betray u.s. financial sanctions.
3. J6 was a setup. And propaganndists online were encouraging people to go maskless because masks are for fags (true), but the real intention was so they could catch as many people as possible.
4. predicted obama would win the presidency
5. predicted his reelection
6. predicted trump would win his first term despite the endless doom about his chances
7. predicted biden would get the presidency in 2020
8. predicted the backlash against the FBI as far back as 2019
9. likewise predicted that mike pence would betray trump (incidentally this was from a dream, not any careful consideration), along with mike pompeo
10. predicted a couple senate races and a governors race but fuck if I can remember which at this point
11. called exact moves in bitcoin, major pivots, on five or six occasions (specifically the ramp up from 100 to 5k+, as well as the effect of a partial chinese ban).
12. called gasoline and diesel prices to within a penny on so many occasions where people ignored the advice to go fill up (because "prices have been going down lately!"), that I no longer bother
13. predicted that the current fed interest rate would continue to be raised, each time the market thought a pivot was coming
14. predicted a terror related shooting in DC after reading a tangentially related article about something else, and walked through the living room on my way to the bathroom, with my prediction post still waiting to be posted, when I saw on the news the exact location, and nature of event I had predicted. It happened before I could even finish posting
15. wrote a detailed educated guess about the entire vote fraud operation the DNC uses (called "Clamp and filter") and watched it happen in 2020 like deja vu.
16. called bullshit on more doomporn than I can even remember (namely the 'mass die off' scenarios about the vax - because it really just smelled like hopium to keep us complacent).
17. called bullshit on the red wave
18. experts on the right called for the GOP to possibly pick up as much as 25-50 seat advantage (bs). I called it 5-15 at most.
19. Predicted fetterman would win when everyone was in disbelief that potato's could even run for office.
20. probably a dozen others I left out.

Mostly I stopped writing them down or keeping track after a while.

The basic premise is straight forward:
1. There are a fuck ton of shills online. They have specific narrative booklets they have to follow. A limited amount of what they put out is based on truth, mostly either to hook people into swallowing a large swath of lies, or as supporting material.
2. If you recognize them, and you recognize when people are telling you what you want to hear or what your default assumptions are, or even just things that seem too good or too bad to be true, then you can spot the shills, even if you fall for the narrative.

3. Once you know something is a narrative, you go looking for other shills posting similar and/or competing narratives

4. You find the commonalities. This tells you whats fact (or operating details that the regimes themselves believe) and whats are lies.

5. Assume some of this process is itself gamed and manipulated to lead you into suboptimal rules of thumb and rabbit holes.

I wish we had a place to track them so it's easier to tell who is a better fortune teller.

I keep a spreadsheet somewhere though I haven't updated it in a while. Mostly following the above process for so long its almost intuitive.

The thing is a lot of the propaganda outfits may not be told why they are spreading a certain narrative (and the related and supporting submessages and campaign pushes), but at some earlier period, when those messages were crafted, they were crafted up stream by some spooks or other, that had particular policy, political, or telealogical, or idealogical reasons and agendas for writing the propaganda to start with. So its a black boxes. And a lot of them compete as much as they cooperate, so the propaganda curtain they erect is a leaky abstraction. You can't know for sure what their internal reasoning is, but given a method of gleaning the bullshit from the truth, the agenda from the facts, you can start to model what they may believe.
And from that you can predict what they may do.

A lot of people make the mistake of making only one prediction. They don't let the predictions follow from a model of a regime's thinking or behavior so theres no useful information gained. And when they get it wrong they either double down or dont take a new approach.

However if you make multiple competing predictions, or allow multiple theories of motive or behavior, then when one succeeds, you have more supporting evidence for one model or another.

Regimes could counter this by strategies of tension (to keep events unpredictable) but even this is flawed because if you're looking for it, then it looks like floundering or events put on a low to medium 'simmer' (like the u.s.).
its a very active strategy, but its still a defensive posture for propaganda. And as long as thats the case, they can always be pinned down. This is unlike soviet and chinese propaganda, which was, and is, much more aggressive, and seeks active disruption of opposition. It's the difference between operational tempo, which keeps those opposed to asia off balance, vs operational perception, which both russia and the west resort to, which is why both are being suckered into a fight, to the benefit of china.

You can't lose to an enemy if you play perfect defense, but if you never come out from behind the fortifications, you can't retake 'ground' that was claimed by an enemy.

[ - ] SecretHitler 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 19, 2022 11:39:00 ago (+0/-0)

I read the wall. This was an interesting post and it sounds like you're not just making blind guesses.

Guess we'll see about the lockdowns.

[ - ] prototype [op] 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 20, 2022 11:33:43 ago (+0/-0)*

"Guess we'll see about the lockdowns."

The thinking is that they have to reduce consumer demand to reduce inflation.
Its the same reason we haven't gone to war.

They're worried about hyperinflation, which means the threat is real. At a certain level the distinguishing line between "intentional" and accidental vanishes. Kind of like a performer attempting to pull off a stunt, failing horribly, and claiming they meant for it to happen that way. You plan for failure to minimize the impact if something risky goes wrong.
This is close to that, contingency thinking.

I think the reason for it may be to do with the failure of vaccine uptake, and that the long term plan was 'children of men' (not that I necessarily buy into predictive programming, only that writers and filmmakers tend to explore hypotheticals like a lot of us here). On a lark, I'd say a common tactic when something being done is going to lead to one disaster, the propagandists tend to put out competing false disaster rumors. So when the false disaster doesn't come to pass, people dismiss the danger of all others--right up until the disaster happens.

Everything we see, from the famines under soviet rule, to the malthusian fixation of globalism, to the propaganda itself, decades in the making--everything indicates the push for population management is real.
Bomb policy ("you dont invade us, we dont invade you..because of The Bomb" i.e. MAD) is just 1984's warring superstates and it means we can't 'solve' population that way, not for a few decades at least, but I could be wrong.

What they are likely concerned about is dysgenics in the long term (following from the EU and globalism's adoption of these ideologies from western schools and germany), pollution, and arable land, which is fading (thanks to soy production). Those are the actual topics of concern for any elite because those things, and not some others, are what would challenge stability long term, and therefore challenge their power. If you looke at the papers on world3, arable land and pollution were two of the key variables.

Oil and gas production is ancillary to this, but essential to fertilizer production. And what have we seen talked about for the last 3-5 years? Fertilizer production.

And what has been one of the key areas affected by the war in europe?

Fertilizer production.

Population die off due to starvation is essentially collateral damage. Which would explain why they're so insistent on factory produced/lab grown meat.

It's not about C02 or energy. It's about land and food. But I ain't telling you anything you don't already know.

[ - ] NaturalSelectionistWorker 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 13:14:36 ago (+0/-0)

Pretty sure the next crisis will be a financial one to usher in the world digital currency. At least that's what the predictive programming I've seen predicts.

[ - ] AmalekTheZOG 0 points 2.5 yearsNov 18, 2022 12:05:15 ago (+0/-0)

Climate lockdown is the jew flavor of the month.

Be sure and personally thank your local jews.